
Rock Hall 2020: Welcome to the Machines
For this first time in the Hall of Fame's history, a majority of inductees, including Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, and the Notorious B.I.G., built their careers with synthesizers and drum machines
For this first time in the Hall of Fame's history, a majority of inductees, including Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails, and the Notorious B.I.G., built their careers with synthesizers and drum machines
'I'm allowing myself, for a limited period of time, to feel good about this,' says the Nine Inch Nails frontman
Depeche Mode, the Doobie Brothers, and T. Rex also set to enter the Cleveland institution
Reznor also discusses how his kids love "Old Town Road," which sampled a Nine Inch Nails track
Nine Inch Nails members recorded instrumental take for soundtrack of HBO series Watchmen
Mötley Crüe are the first band to tour again after signing a legal document saying they wouldn't, but they're hardly the first band to hit the road after a so-called final tour
The singer also discusses his recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination, how he felt about 'Black Mirror' making "Head Like a Hole" a pop song, and scoring a Pixar movie
Each volume will come out over the course of the season
Thirty years after Trent Reznor first screamed, "I'd rather die than give you control," the song's "positive hate" continues to resonate
Judas Priest, Nine Inch Nails, Pat Benatar, Kraftwerk, Motörhead, and Depeche Mode among 16 possible inductees
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